What was the relationship between Frances
Willard, the first dean of women, and Henry Fowler, University
president?

Why did Northwestern's founders build a campus and a whole
new town around it instead of locating in Chicago, where
those founders first met?

The answers to these questions and a host of wonderful stories
are part of Northwestern University: Celebrating 150 Years.
Published in celebration of the Sesquicentennial and filled
with historical and contemporary photos, this full-color book
chronicles Northwestern's fascinating history and relates many
entertaining stories.

Written by Chicago author Jay Pridmore and published by Northwestern
University Press, this 280-page beautifully illustrated hardcover
edition is available for $45. Click here
to choose a selection from the book.

Produced by Scott Craig Productions and the Sesquicentennial
Office, Northwestern's video history is now available. Northwestern:
Moments in Time premiered on October 21, 2000 as well received
warmly by audiences. The 55-minute video provides a touching and
entertaining look at Northwestern's first 150 years. The videotape
is available now for only $10 while supplies last.

The book and video are now available for purchase at the Norris
University Bookstore, Evanston area booksellers or by calling
1-800-621-2736 and using a credit card.